Eat

  • 61EAT — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.   Sigles d’une seule lettre   Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres   Sigles de quatre lettres …

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  • 62eat in — verb to eat a meal at home. Ant: eat out …

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  • 63eat up — Synonyms and related words: ablate, absorb, adore, and sinker, appreciate, assimilate, banquet, bask in, be a sucker, be pleased with, be taken in, bite, bleed white, bolt, burn up, consume, delight in, deplete, derive pleasure from, devour,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 64eat up — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. To eat completely or entirely: consume, devour, dispatch. Informal: polish off, put away. See INGESTION. 2. To use all of: consume, drain, draw down, exhaust, expend, finish, play out, run through, spend, use up.… …

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  • 65eat — See: dog eat dog, live high off the hog or eat high on the hog, look like the cat that ate the canary …

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  • 66eat it up — to enjoy something completely. She has the kind of cheery voice that adults might dislike but little kids just eat it up. Related vocabulary: lap up something Etymology: based on the literal meaning of eat something up (= to finish the food you… …

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  • 67eat in — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms eat in : present tense I/you/we/they eat in he/she/it eats in present participle eating in past tense ate in past participle eaten in to have a meal at home instead of in a restaurant …

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  • 68eat on — verb worry or cause anxiety in a persistent way (Freq. 1) What s eating you? • Syn: ↑eat • Hypernyms: ↑worry, ↑vex • Verb Frames: Something s somebody …

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  • 69eat up — {v.} 1. To eat all of. * /After hiking all afternoon, they quickly ate up all of the dinner./ 2. To use all of. * /Idle talk had eaten up the hour before they knew it./ 3. {slang} To accept eagerly; welcome. * /The girls told John he was a hero… …

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  • 70eat up — {v.} 1. To eat all of. * /After hiking all afternoon, they quickly ate up all of the dinner./ 2. To use all of. * /Idle talk had eaten up the hour before they knew it./ 3. {slang} To accept eagerly; welcome. * /The girls told John he was a hero… …

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